Graveside
Larkin Sunset Gardens Cemetery, 1950 E 10600 S, Sandy, UT 84092Wednesday Nov 19, 2025: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
1952 ~ 2025
Wednesday Nov 19, 2025: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Leslie Crafts Simmons passed away November 7, 2025. She was born to Edward "Ted" and Betty Crafts on December 30, 1952. Leslie was raised the youngest of three children in Kearns, Utah. She always had a sweet nature that touched everyone around her. A devoted mother, loyal friend, and a heart full of compassion. She worked in the jewelry business for over 40 years. And her fun and warm personality enriched so many lives. She will be dearly missed and loved eternally.
Leslie is survived by her three children Camille Richardson, Justin White, and Jarod White. And her sister Charlene Denton. She has 3 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild.
A graveside service is scheduled on Wednesday, November 19th at 1pm. Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 E. Dimple Dell Rd, Sandy, Utah 84092
For those unable to attend, the graveside services will be livestreamed via Zoom. Watch Services
Please accept my deepest condolences for the loss of your loved one! I knew Leslie since 2008 and she was one of the kindest person I’d ever met! May God rest her soul! She’s In heaven!🌺
I am very sorry for your loss! Leslie was always very kind to me, took time to help me when needed and talk to me. She helped me pick out my engagement ring. I will remember her fondly.
I’m so sorry to hear about Leslie. You will be in my thoughts and prayers that you will find comfort and peace. We had so many fun times together. Leslie was such a beautiful, kind person. She knew her jewelry and sold me some very nice pieces.
Leslie will always hold a special place in my heart. I have a pair of earrings she “just” dropped off to me one day because she saw them and knew I would like them. Until we meet again dear friend. ❤️
Leslie was always so kind, loyal and had the warmest heart. I will always remember her beautiful style and the brightness she carried with her. I’m grateful I knew her and for the kind of person she was. Sending love to everyone who loved her.
So very sorry to hear of Leslie's passing. She was such a sweet, awesome neighbor and friend. My heart breaks for her family. My thoughts, prayers and sincere sympathy are with you.
I loved Leslie. She was beautiful inside and out! I have fond memories of her our three years at Kearns high school.
I’m happy that she isn’t suffering anymore and is with her Savior Jesus Christ who welcomed her with open arms.
I will miss her warm heart, kind smile, and gentle words. Many prayers to family.
You had a rare gift, always kind to everyone whether they were popular or not. Will miss you on Facebook ! Not too far behind you, see ya soon !! Have a wonderful time !
I will miss you with all my heart and soul. You were my best friend forever. Until we meet again ,you will always be with me this I know for sure. My left side right? 😍
As I watched the service, I listened as you shared stories, thoughts and feelings. I knew Leslie for only the years of high school and experienced her only briefly during those years. I remember her as a kind and thoughtful person and as someone who was full of life. A few years after high school ended, I moved away and realize I missed the opportunity to know her and all of you better. I celebrate the way she added to your lives and how you, in turn, added to hers. There's a richness in sharing life together. I loved the view of the mountains and the grass moving to the wind reminded me of Psalm 103. The Hebrew word for "wind" is the same as "spirit and breath." I think how much she added to all our lives, particularly those who knew her best.
I am so sad to hear of Leslie's passing. No one told me she was sick, or ALS. What a shock! We were close friends for more that 35 yrs. The sweetest lady ever. I guess she didn't want me to know or see her when she was sick. She had always been pretty healthy, with very few sick times that I can remember. My condolences to her grown children Camile, Justin and Jared. Also to her sisters and loved one of which there were so many.